Dispensing device



Oct. 27, 1936. H. L. DIENER DISPENSING DEVICE Filed Dec. 24, 1935 ome Patented Oct. 27, 1936 UNITED STATES DISPENSING DEVICE Harry L. Diener, North Platte, Nebr., assignor of one-half to Dean R. Haase, North Platte, Nebr.

Application December 24, 1935, Serial No. 56,113 M 1 Claim. (01. 221-79) This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in shaving brushes and more particularly to a shaving brush of the fountain type.

The principal object of the present invention is to provide a fountain brush particularly adapted for the purpose of shaving, wherein the handle of the brush is hollow to accommodate a collapsible tube which can be compressed in a convenient manner for feeding the paste from the tube to the bristles of the brush.

Other important objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to the reader of the following specification.

In the drawing:-

The single view represents a longitudinal sectional view through the improved shaving brush.

Referring to the drawing, wherein like numerals designate corresponding parts, it can be seen that the numeral 5 represents the hollow handle, and numeral 6 the head of the brush which includes the projecting bristles 1. Centrally located on the head 6 is an opening into which one end of the elongated flexible tube 8 which is substantially shorter than the length of the bristles l fits. The purpose in having the tube 8 substantially long is so that the paste will be delivered at a reasonable distance toward the outer portion of the brush.

The numeral 9 represents a closure for the opposite end of the handle 5 which is threaded into the handle l and the numeral II is a knob whereby the screw I2 is operated. This screw I2 is provided with a circumferential extending flange 13 at one end and from this extends the shank M which extends through the central opening of the closure 9 and into the knob II where it is secured against rotation by the pin I5.

A nut I6 is internally threaded to serve as a cap for the collapsible tube A and is located on the screw 12 and adapted to be fed by rotation of the screw [2.

In the use of the present invention, a shaving paste tube A is cut 015? at its bottom end and the cap thereof is removed. The cap-shaped nut l6 is now placed over the usual neck of the collapsible tube and the screw I2 is threaded through the nut I6. The tube A with its screw l2 engage into the same, as shown in the drawing and is then inserted into the handle 5 and the closure 9 is set in place.

Obviously, by rotating the knob H the nut IE will be fed downwardly and in this action the tube A will be compressed so as to deliver some of the paste to the bristles 1 through the tube 8. 15

While the foregoing specification sets forth the invention in specific terms, it is to be understood that numerous changes in the shape, size, materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.

Having thus described the invention what is claimed as new is:

A dispenser comprising a shell provided with a swivelly mounted knob at one end thereof, an outlet at the opposite end of the shell, a screw projecting from the said knob and extending longitudinally in the shell, a collapsible container for paste material disposed in the shell, said container being entirely open at one end, said entirely open end being adjacent the outlet of the shell, the opposite end of the container being provided with a reduced threaded neck having an opening therethrough, an internally threaded cap for disposition on the threaded neck, said cap 5 being provided with a threaded opening therethrough for receiving the threads of the screw.

HARRY L. DIENER. 

